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1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 2 <xsd:schema targetNamespace="http://www.wpkg.org/packages" 3 elementFormDefault="unqualified" 4 xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" 5 xmlns="http://www.wpkg.org/packages" 6 xmlns:wpkg="http://www.wpkg.org/wpkg"> 7 8 <xsd:import namespace="http://www.wpkg.org/wpkg" schemaLocation="wpkg.xsd"> 9 <xsd:annotation> 10 <xsd:documentation> 11 Include WPKG master definition. 12 </xsd:documentation> 13 </xsd:annotation> 14 </xsd:import> 15 16 <xsd:element name="packages" type="packages"></xsd:element> 17 18 <xsd:complexType name="packages"> 19 <xsd:annotation> 20 <xsd:documentation> 21 Specifies how the packages element is built up (list of 22 package elements). 23 </xsd:documentation> 24 </xsd:annotation> 25 <xsd:sequence minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> 26 <xsd:element name="package" type="package"></xsd:element> 27 </xsd:sequence> 28 </xsd:complexType> 29 30 <xsd:complexType name="package"> 31 <xsd:annotation> 32 <xsd:documentation> 33 Specifies how the package element is build up (list of 34 checks, commands and downloads). 35 </xsd:documentation> 36 </xsd:annotation> 37 <xsd:choice maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0"> 38 <xsd:element name="variable" type="wpkg:variable"> 39 <xsd:annotation> 40 <xsd:documentation> 41 Define an environment variable which is valid 42 during package execution. Variables can be used 43 within other variables, commands and checks. 44 </xsd:documentation> 45 </xsd:annotation> 46 </xsd:element> 47 <xsd:element name="check" type="wpkg:check"> 48 <xsd:annotation> 49 <xsd:documentation> 50 Define checks which are used to verify whether a 51 package has been applied properly to the target 52 system. 53 </xsd:documentation> 54 </xsd:annotation> 55 </xsd:element> 56 <xsd:element name="commands" type="commands"> 57 <xsd:annotation> 58 <xsd:documentation> 59 Define a list of commands to be executed for 60 installation/upgrade/downgrade/remove. 61 </xsd:documentation> 62 </xsd:annotation> 63 </xsd:element> 64 65 <xsd:element name="install" type="command"> 66 <xsd:annotation> 67 <xsd:documentation> 68 Define a command which is executed during 69 package installation. 70 71 This is still supported but in the future 72 commands shall be grouped within the commands 73 sub-node. Please regard the install node as 74 deprecated. It might be removed in future WPKG 75 releases. 76 </xsd:documentation> 77 </xsd:annotation> 78 </xsd:element> 79 <xsd:element name="upgrade" type="command"> 80 <xsd:annotation> 81 <xsd:documentation> 82 Define a comamnd which is executed during 83 package upgrade. 84 85 This is still supported but in the future 86 commands shall be grouped within the commands 87 sub-node. Please regard the upgrade node as 88 deprecated. It might be removed in future WPKG 89 releases. 90 </xsd:documentation> 91 </xsd:annotation> 92 </xsd:element> 93 <xsd:element name="downgrade" type="command"> 94 <xsd:annotation> 95 <xsd:documentation> 96 Define a comamnd which is executed during 97 package downgrade. 98 99 This is still supported but in the future 100 commands shall be grouped within the commands 101 sub-node. Please regard the downgrade node as 102 deprecated. It might be removed in future WPKG 103 releases. 104 </xsd:documentation> 105 </xsd:annotation> 106 </xsd:element> 107 <xsd:element name="remove" type="command"> 108 <xsd:annotation> 109 <xsd:documentation> 110 Define a command which is executed during 111 package removal. 112 113 This is still supported but in the future 114 commands shall be grouped within the commands 115 sub-node. Please regard the remove node as 116 deprecated. It might be removed in future WPKG 117 releases. 118 </xsd:documentation> 119 </xsd:annotation> 120 </xsd:element> 121 <xsd:element name="download" type="download"> 122 <xsd:annotation> 123 <xsd:documentation> 124 Specify a list of 'global' downloads. These 125 downloads will be processes before each package 126 command (like install, upgrade, downgrade, 127 remove). 128 129 Please consider this as deprecated. It's 130 recommended to use the download sub-node of a 131 command in order to specify downloads. This also 132 allows one to specify downloads which are not 133 executed when not needed. 134 </xsd:documentation> 135 </xsd:annotation> 136 </xsd:element> 137 138 <xsd:element name="depends" type="wpkg:packageReference"> 139 <xsd:annotation> 140 <xsd:documentation> 141 Specify a dependency between this and another 142 package. The package referenced is a 143 pre-requirement to install this package. 144 </xsd:documentation> 145 </xsd:annotation> 146 </xsd:element> 147 <xsd:element name="include" type="wpkg:packageReference"> 148 <xsd:annotation> 149 <xsd:documentation> 150 Specify that this package includes another 151 package into the package tree. Note that this is 152 different from a dependency in the sense that 153 the package included does not need to be 154 installed BEFORE this package is applied. 155 156 A package which is included is just added to the 157 tree in the same way as it would when it's 158 applied to the profile. It will be executed in 159 order of priority. 160 161 Please consider specifying a dependency rather 162 than an include whenever possible. 163 </xsd:documentation> 164 </xsd:annotation> 165 </xsd:element> 166 <xsd:element name="chain" type="wpkg:packageReference"> 167 <xsd:annotation> 168 <xsd:documentation> 169 Specify a package which is installed/verified 170 right after applying this package. 171 </xsd:documentation> 172 </xsd:annotation> 173 </xsd:element> 174 </xsd:choice> 175 <xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:string" use="required"> 176 <xsd:annotation> 177 <xsd:documentation> 178 Package identification. Needs to be a unique ID 179 among all the packages. The package ID is 180 case-sensitive unless the /ignoreCase switch is 181 passed to wpkg.js. 182 183 Example: 184 185 'pidgin' 186 </xsd:documentation> 187 </xsd:annotation> 188 </xsd:attribute> 189 <xsd:attribute name="name" type="xsd:string" use="required"> 190 <xsd:annotation> 191 <xsd:documentation> 192 Descriptive name of the package. e.g. 'Pidgin 193 multi-protocol instant messenger' 194 </xsd:documentation> 195 </xsd:annotation> 196 </xsd:attribute> 197 <xsd:attribute name="revision" type="xsd:string" 198 use="optional"> 199 <xsd:annotation> 200 <xsd:documentation> 201 Revision of the package. 202 203 WPKG allows to specify a versions in quite flexible 204 format. It is important to know how versions are 205 compared in order to know whether WPKG needs to 206 perform an upgrade or a downgrade. 207 208 Here are some notes about version comparison: 209 210 Some version number contain appendices to the 211 version string indicating 'volatile' versions like 212 'pre releases'. For example some packages use 213 versions like '1.0RC1' or '1.0alpha2'. Usually a 214 version like '1.0RC1' would be considered to be 215 newer than '1.0' by the algorithm but in case of 216 'RC' versions this would be wrong. To handle such 217 cases a number of strings are defined in order to 218 define such volatile releases. 219 220 The list of prefixes is defined in the global 221 volatileReleaseMarker array. 222 223 Valid comparisons include: A B Result '1' '2' B is 224 newer '1' '15' B is newer '1.0' '1.2.b' B is newer 225 '1.35' '1.35-2' B is newer '1.35-2' '1.36' B is 226 newer '1.35R3' '1.36' B is newer '1' '1.0.00.0000' 227 Versions are equal '1' '1.0' Versions are equal 228 '1.35' '1.35-2' B is newer '1.35-2' '1.35' A is 229 newer '1.35R3' '1.36R4' B is newer '1.35-2' 230 '1.35-2.0' Versions are equal '1.35.1' '1.35.1.0' 231 Versions are equal '1.3RC2' '1.3' B is newer 232 (special case where A is an 'RC' version) '1.5' 233 '1.5I3656' A is newer (B is an 'I'/integration 234 version) '1.5' '1.5M3656' A is newer (B is an 235 'M'/milestone version) '1.5' '1.5u3656' B is newer 236 (B is an update version) 237 238 This attribute is optional. Defaults to 0. 239 </xsd:documentation> 240 </xsd:annotation> 241 </xsd:attribute> 242 <xsd:attribute name="priority" type="xsd:int" use="optional"> 243 <xsd:annotation> 244 <xsd:documentation> 245 Package priority. Packages with higher priorities 246 are installed first. Optional. Defaults to 0. 247 </xsd:documentation> 248 </xsd:annotation> 249 </xsd:attribute> 250 <xsd:attribute name="reboot" use="optional"> 251 <xsd:annotation> 252 <xsd:documentation> 253 Specify if a reboot should be initiated after 254 package installation. Valid values: 255 256 true: reboot immediately after package actions have 257 been executed. 258 259 false: do not reboot after executing commands. 260 261 postponed: reboot after all packages have been 262 installed (not after this one but schedule reboot to 263 WPKG termination). 264 </xsd:documentation> 265 </xsd:annotation> 266 <xsd:simpleType> 267 <xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> 268 <xsd:enumeration value="true"></xsd:enumeration> 269 <xsd:enumeration value="false"></xsd:enumeration> 270 <xsd:enumeration value="postponed"></xsd:enumeration> 271 </xsd:restriction> 272 </xsd:simpleType> 273 </xsd:attribute> 274 <xsd:attribute name="execute" use="optional"> 275 <xsd:annotation> 276 <xsd:documentation> 277 Specify how the package should be executed: 278 279 always: Execute on each synchronization - regardless 280 of the current install state or the result of any 281 defined checks. 282 283 changed: Execute on each synchronization but only if 284 there are other changes done to the system. 285 286 once: Execute only once. No checks will be executed 287 on following synchronization requests unless the 288 package version on the server side is changed. 289 </xsd:documentation> 290 </xsd:annotation> 291 <xsd:simpleType> 292 <xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> 293 <xsd:enumeration value="default"></xsd:enumeration> 294 <xsd:enumeration value="once"></xsd:enumeration> 295 <xsd:enumeration value="always"></xsd:enumeration> 296 <xsd:enumeration value="changed"></xsd:enumeration> 297 </xsd:restriction> 298 </xsd:simpleType> 299 </xsd:attribute> 300 <xsd:attribute name="notify" type="xsd:boolean" 301 use="optional"> 302 <xsd:annotation> 303 <xsd:documentation> 304 Specify if the user should be notified about the 305 installation of packages due to this package. 306 </xsd:documentation> 307 </xsd:annotation> 308 </xsd:attribute> 309 <xsd:attribute name="precheck-install"> 310 <xsd:annotation> 311 <xsd:documentation> 312 Defines how package checks are used during package 313 installation. 314 315 Currently supported values: 316 317 always (default): When a package is new to the host 318 then first the checks are run in order to verify 319 whether the package is already installed. If the 320 checks succeed then it is assumed that no further 321 installation is needed. The package is silently 322 added to the host without executing any commands. 323 324 never: When a package is new to the host then the 325 install commands are run in any case (without doing 326 checks first). Note: Checks will still be done after 327 package installation to verify whether installation 328 was successful. 329 </xsd:documentation> 330 </xsd:annotation> 331 <xsd:simpleType> 332 <xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> 333 <xsd:enumeration value="always"></xsd:enumeration> 334 <xsd:enumeration value="never"></xsd:enumeration> 335 </xsd:restriction> 336 </xsd:simpleType> 337 </xsd:attribute> 338 <xsd:attribute name="precheck-remove"> 339 <xsd:annotation> 340 <xsd:documentation> 341 Defines how package checks are used during package 342 removal. 343 344 Currently supported values: 345 346 always: When a package is removed from a host then 347 the checks will be executed before removal is 348 processes. If the checks fail this potentially means 349 that the package has been removed already. In such 350 case the package remove commands will be skipped. 351 352 never (default): When a package is about to be 353 removed from the host then WPKG will execute the 354 remove commands in any case without executing the 355 checks first. Note: Checks will still be done after 356 package removal to verify whether the removal was 357 successful. 358 </xsd:documentation> 359 </xsd:annotation> 360 <xsd:simpleType> 361 <xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> 362 <xsd:enumeration value="always"></xsd:enumeration> 363 <xsd:enumeration value="never"></xsd:enumeration> 364 </xsd:restriction> 365 </xsd:simpleType> 366 </xsd:attribute> 367 <xsd:attribute name="precheck-upgrade"> 368 <xsd:annotation> 369 <xsd:documentation> 370 Defines how package checks are used during package 371 upgrade. 372 373 Currently supported values: 374 375 always: When a package is upgraded the checks 376 specified will be be executed before the upgrade 377 takes place. If checks succeed, then the upgrade 378 will not be performed (WPKG just assumes that the 379 new version is already applied correctly. Please 380 note that your checks shall verify a specific 381 software version and not just a generic check which 382 is true for all versions. If your checks are true 383 for the old version too then WPKG would never 384 perform the upgrade in this mode. 385 386 never (default): When a package is about to be 387 upgraded then WPKG will execute the upgrade commands 388 in any case without executing the checks first. This 389 is the recommended behavior. Note: Checks will still 390 be done after package upgrade to verify whether the 391 upgrade was successful. 392 </xsd:documentation> 393 </xsd:annotation> 394 <xsd:simpleType> 395 <xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> 396 <xsd:enumeration value="always"></xsd:enumeration> 397 <xsd:enumeration value="never"></xsd:enumeration> 398 </xsd:restriction> 399 </xsd:simpleType> 400 </xsd:attribute> 401 <xsd:attribute name="precheck-downgrade"> 402 <xsd:annotation> 403 <xsd:documentation> 404 Defines how package checks are used during package 405 downgrade. 406 407 Currently supported values: 408 409 always: When a package is downgraded the checks 410 specified will be be executed before the downgrade 411 takes place. If checks succeed, then the downgrade 412 will not be performed (WPKG just assumes that the 413 old version is already applied correctly. Please 414 note that your checks shall verify a specific 415 software version and not just a generic check which 416 is true for all versions. If your checks are true 417 for the new/current version too then WPKG would 418 never perform the downgrade in this mode. 419 420 never (default): When a package is about to be 421 downgraded then WPKG will execute the downgrade 422 commands in any case without executing the checks 423 first. This is the recommended behavior. Note: 424 Checks will still be done after package downgrade to 425 verify whether the downgrade was successful. 426 </xsd:documentation> 427 </xsd:annotation> 428 <xsd:simpleType> 429 <xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> 430 <xsd:enumeration value="always"></xsd:enumeration> 431 <xsd:enumeration value="never"></xsd:enumeration> 432 </xsd:restriction> 433 </xsd:simpleType> 434 </xsd:attribute> 435 </xsd:complexType> 436 437 <xsd:complexType name="commands"> 438 <xsd:sequence minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded"> 439 <xsd:element name="command" type="command"> 440 <xsd:annotation> 441 <xsd:documentation> 442 Specify any numer of commands for any type of 443 command. 444 </xsd:documentation> 445 </xsd:annotation> 446 </xsd:element> 447 </xsd:sequence> 448 </xsd:complexType> 449 450 451 <xsd:complexType name="commandInstall"> 452 <xsd:annotation> 453 <xsd:documentation> 454 Defines an installation command. 455 </xsd:documentation> 456 </xsd:annotation> 457 <xsd:complexContent> 458 <xsd:restriction base="command"> 459 <xsd:attribute name="type" type="xsd:string" 460 fixed="install" use="required"> 461 </xsd:attribute> 462 <xsd:attribute name="cmd" type="xsd:string" 463 use="required"> 464 </xsd:attribute> 465 </xsd:restriction> 466 </xsd:complexContent> 467 </xsd:complexType> 468 469 <xsd:complexType name="commandRemove"> 470 <xsd:annotation> 471 <xsd:documentation> 472 Defines a remove command. 473 </xsd:documentation> 474 </xsd:annotation> 475 <xsd:complexContent> 476 <xsd:restriction base="command"> 477 <xsd:attribute name="type" type="xsd:string" 478 fixed="remove"> 479 </xsd:attribute> 480 <xsd:attribute name="cmd" type="xsd:string" 481 use="required"> 482 </xsd:attribute> 483 </xsd:restriction> 484 </xsd:complexContent> 485 </xsd:complexType> 486 <xsd:complexType name="commandUpgrade"> 487 <xsd:annotation> 488 <xsd:documentation> 489 Defines an upgrade command. 490 </xsd:documentation> 491 </xsd:annotation> 492 <xsd:complexContent> 493 <xsd:restriction base="command"> 494 <xsd:attribute name="type" type="xsd:string" 495 fixed="upgrade"> 496 </xsd:attribute> 497 <xsd:attribute name="cmd" type="xsd:string" 498 use="required"> 499 </xsd:attribute> 500 </xsd:restriction> 501 </xsd:complexContent> 502 </xsd:complexType> 503 <xsd:complexType name="commandDowngrade"> 504 <xsd:annotation> 505 <xsd:documentation> 506 Defines a downgrade command. 507 </xsd:documentation> 508 </xsd:annotation> 509 <xsd:complexContent> 510 <xsd:restriction base="command"> 511 <xsd:attribute name="type" type="xsd:string" 512 fixed="downgrade"> 513 </xsd:attribute> 514 <xsd:attribute name="cmd" type="xsd:string" 515 use="required"> 516 </xsd:attribute> 517 </xsd:restriction> 518 </xsd:complexContent> 519 </xsd:complexType> 520 521 <xsd:complexType name="command"> 522 <xsd:annotation> 523 <xsd:documentation> 524 Type definition used for all commands (install, upgrade, 525 downgrade, remove) 526 </xsd:documentation> 527 </xsd:annotation> 528 <xsd:sequence minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> 529 <xsd:sequence minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> 530 <xsd:element name="condition" type="wpkg:condition"></xsd:element> 531 </xsd:sequence> 532 <xsd:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> 533 <xsd:element name="exit" type="exit"> 534 <xsd:annotation> 535 <xsd:documentation> 536 Specify exit code handling for this command. 537 538 This allows you to define some exit codes as 539 successful even if they are non-zero. 540 </xsd:documentation> 541 </xsd:annotation> 542 </xsd:element> 543 <xsd:element name="download" type="download"> 544 <xsd:annotation> 545 <xsd:documentation> 546 Specify downloads which are executed only 547 for this command to be run. 548 </xsd:documentation> 549 </xsd:annotation> 550 </xsd:element> 551 </xsd:choice> 552 </xsd:sequence> 553 <xsd:attribute name="type" type="xsd:string"> 554 <xsd:annotation> 555 <xsd:documentation> 556 This attribute allows command grouping. All commands 557 with the same type are executed at the specified 558 package stage. The following types are supported by 559 WPKG currently: 560 561 install: Commands of type install are executed 562 during package installation. 563 564 upgrade: Commands of type upgrade are executed if a 565 package revision is incremented and therefore the 566 package is updated to a new version. 567 568 downgrade: Commands of type downgrade are executed 569 if a package revision is decremented and therefore 570 the package is downgraded to an older version. 571 572 remove: Commands of type remove are executed when a 573 package is uninstalled from the system. 574 575 You can also specify any other type identifier here. 576 WPKG however will not execute these commands 577 automatically during any package phase. But you can 578 use these package types in include references. For 579 example this allows you to define packages of type 580 'prepare' and then refer to it by includes by 581 specifying include='prepare' within another command 582 node. 583 584 Example: 585 586 <command type='prepare' cmd='do-something' /> 587 588 <command type='prepare' cmd='do-something-else' 589 /> 590 591 <command type='install' include='prepare' /> 592 593 <command type='install' cmd='install-command' 594 /> 595 596 <command type='remove' include='prepare' /> 597 598 <command type='remove' cmd='install-command' 599 /> 600 601 This will include the 'prepare' commands during 602 installation and during remove. 603 </xsd:documentation> 604 </xsd:annotation> 605 </xsd:attribute> 606 <xsd:attribute name="include"> 607 <xsd:annotation> 608 <xsd:documentation> 609 Specify to inherit all commands from a specific type 610 of commands. For example specify 'install' to 611 include all install commands. The package will be 612 processed the same way as if the specified type of 613 commands would be duplicated and inserted exactly 614 where you specified the include command. 615 616 It is allowed to specify multiple include commands. 617 618 Be careful no to create inclusion loops. For example 619 including all install commands within the upgrade 620 node and including the upgrade node within the 621 install node. 622 </xsd:documentation> 623 </xsd:annotation> 624 <xsd:simpleType> 625 <xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> 626 <xsd:pattern value="install"></xsd:pattern> 627 <xsd:pattern value="upgrade"></xsd:pattern> 628 <xsd:pattern value="downgrade"></xsd:pattern> 629 <xsd:pattern value="remove"></xsd:pattern> 630 <xsd:pattern value="\w+"></xsd:pattern> 631 </xsd:restriction> 632 </xsd:simpleType> 633 </xsd:attribute> 634 <xsd:attribute name="cmd" type="xsd:string" use="optional"> 635 <xsd:annotation> 636 <xsd:documentation> 637 Specify the command to be executed in order to 638 install the application in silent mode. 639 640 Example: 641 642 '%SOFTWARE%\pidgin\pidgin.exe /L=1033 /DS=1 /NOUI'. 643 644 Note that a command is required in order to perform 645 any action. Although this attribute is optional it 646 is required for normal commands. Either the include 647 or the cmd attribute shall be filled. 648 </xsd:documentation> 649 </xsd:annotation> 650 </xsd:attribute> 651 <xsd:attribute name="timeout" type="xsd:int" use="optional"> 652 <xsd:annotation> 653 <xsd:documentation> 654 Specify timeout for command (in seconds). 655 656 Timeout has no effect on inheritance. 657 </xsd:documentation> 658 </xsd:annotation> 659 </xsd:attribute> 660 <xsd:attribute name="workdir" type="xsd:string" 661 use="optional"> 662 <xsd:annotation> 663 <xsd:documentation> 664 Specify working directory in which the command is 665 executed. 666 </xsd:documentation> 667 </xsd:annotation> 668 </xsd:attribute> 669 670 <xsd:attributeGroup ref="wpkg:HostMatch"></xsd:attributeGroup> 671 672 </xsd:complexType> 673 674 <xsd:complexType name="exit"> 675 <xsd:annotation> 676 <xsd:documentation> 677 Definition for exit code specification. 678 </xsd:documentation> 679 </xsd:annotation> 680 <xsd:attribute name="code" use="required"> 681 <xsd:annotation> 682 <xsd:documentation> 683 Specify integer value which matches the exit code of 684 the installer. Or specify the string 'any' or '*' to 685 match any exit code. 686 </xsd:documentation> 687 </xsd:annotation> 688 <xsd:simpleType> 689 <xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> 690 <xsd:pattern value="any"></xsd:pattern> 691 <xsd:pattern value="\d+"></xsd:pattern> 692 <xsd:pattern value="\*"></xsd:pattern> 693 </xsd:restriction> 694 </xsd:simpleType> 695 </xsd:attribute> 696 <xsd:attribute name="reboot" use="optional"> 697 <xsd:annotation> 698 <xsd:documentation> 699 Specify this attribute if the exit code should 700 initiate/shedule any type of reboot. Valid values: 701 702 false: Do not require any reboot. 703 704 true: Reuire immediate reboot after this command. 705 706 delayed: Schedule reboot after execution of all 707 commands of this package has been finished. 708 709 postponed: Schedule reboot after execution of all 710 packages (when WPKG terminates). 711 </xsd:documentation> 712 </xsd:annotation> 713 <xsd:simpleType> 714 <xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> 715 <xsd:enumeration value="true"></xsd:enumeration> 716 <xsd:enumeration value="false"></xsd:enumeration> 717 <xsd:enumeration value="delayed"></xsd:enumeration> 718 <xsd:enumeration value="postponed"></xsd:enumeration> 719 </xsd:restriction> 720 </xsd:simpleType> 721 </xsd:attribute> 722 </xsd:complexType> 723 724 <xsd:complexType name="download"> 725 <xsd:annotation> 726 <xsd:documentation> 727 Specifies how a download node looks like, including all 728 attributes. 729 </xsd:documentation> 730 </xsd:annotation> 731 <xsd:sequence minOccurs="0"> 732 <xsd:element name="condition" type="wpkg:condition"></xsd:element> 733 </xsd:sequence> 734 735 <xsd:attribute name="url" type="xsd:string" use="required"> 736 <xsd:annotation> 737 <xsd:documentation> 738 URL where the file is downloaded: 739 'http://server.example.org/path/to/file.exe' 740 </xsd:documentation> 741 </xsd:annotation> 742 </xsd:attribute> 743 <xsd:attribute name="expandURL" type="xsd:boolean"> 744 <xsd:annotation> 745 <xsd:documentation> 746 Defines whether the url attribute is expanded (ie. 747 environment variables are replaced). 748 749 Note: As URLs are used to contain some percentage 750 characters (like '%20' for spaces) these might be 751 expanded too if the URL matches an environment 752 variable which is defined. For example downloading 753 from an URL like 754 url='http://host/softwareX%20release%20.exe' would 755 try to expand the environment'20release' as well. 756 It's very unlikely that this collides with an 757 environment variable you have actually defined but 758 keep it in mind when defining download URLs. If you 759 really need to disable expansion because the URL 760 collides with existing environment variables then 761 use the expandURL='false' attribute: 762 763 <download expandURL='false' 764 url='http://host/softwareX%20release%20.exe' 765 target='release.exe' /> 766 </xsd:documentation> 767 </xsd:annotation> 768 </xsd:attribute> 769 <xsd:attribute name="target" type="xsd:string" use="required"> 770 <xsd:annotation> 771 <xsd:documentation> 772 Target path to store the file to. The path has to be 773 specified relative to the downloadDir property 774 within config.xml. By default relative to %TEMP%. 775 For example specify 'pidgin\pidgin.exe' to download 776 the file at the specified URL to 777 '%TEMP%\pidgin\pigin.exe'. The file is removed after 778 the commands are executed. 779 </xsd:documentation> 780 </xsd:annotation> 781 </xsd:attribute> 782 <xsd:attribute name="timeout" type="xsd:string" 783 use="optional"> 784 <xsd:annotation> 785 <xsd:documentation> 786 Optional download timeout (specified in seconds). 787 </xsd:documentation> 788 </xsd:annotation> 789 </xsd:attribute> 790 791 <xsd:attributeGroup ref="wpkg:HostMatch"></xsd:attributeGroup> 792 </xsd:complexType> 793 794 </xsd:schema>
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